I didn't mind the 4dr charger they first concept-ed because it was a 4dr that looked like a 2 dr with CNG, what they release on the other hand 🤢 It has got much better looking over the years but still have to agree that they disgraced the early chargers. But then again they did that in the 80s as well which also down the line got better with Shelby.4 dr charger made me shake my head less than when Ford decided to make their Mustang a 4dr electric CUV...
I didn't mind the 4dr charger they first concept-ed because it was a 4dr that looked like a 2 dr with CNG, what they release on the other hand 🤢 It has got much better looking over the years but still have to agree that they disgraced the early chargers. But then again they did that in the 80s as well which also down the line got better with Shelby.
I imagine Ford is really just doing the same thing all of them have been doing which is using a nameplate to get some people's attention and sell them if they don't know any better. But with the CAFE standards that is their loophole to work around the MPG that everyone was going to use
When you look at these two stunning examples below, the "heritage" argument goes right out the window. Both of the new versions have become increasingly refined and attractive since their reintroduction in the mid-2000s.
Rare Rides: A 1980 Dodge Challenger, Ever-galant
Dark automotive times meant the Dodge Challenger had to return in a very different form that before. But was that such a bad thing?www.thetruthaboutcars.com
Dodge Charger (1981) - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
That's what I said, NOBODY LISTENS TO DATA I MEAN ME!!!!!!!
Yeah, but you can't use these 80's things as examples, for God's sake disco was popular back then as well. I think everyone at Dodge was drinking from Love Canal and it made them wacky back then. Thankfully we cleaned up that mess.When you look at these two stunning examples below, the "heritage" argument goes right out the window. Both of the new versions have become increasingly refined and attractive since their reintroduction in the mid-2000s.
Rare Rides: A 1980 Dodge Challenger, Ever-galant
Dark automotive times meant the Dodge Challenger had to return in a very different form that before. But was that such a bad thing?www.thetruthaboutcars.com
Dodge Charger (1981) - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
Who wants a F'en hellcat anyways? $50 to $100gs for a car that when you pull out your driveway you see 30 of the same car within 15mins of hitting the streets. The guppies can keep em! When I get the (HELL-CAMINO) done ill have no problem giving the guppies a stoplight to stoplight asskickin💪💪 hammer down homies..Its a shame that we can invest all this time and money in our cars and at the end of the day some snob can walk into the dealer and blow the paint off our doors with a car off the show room floor. One of my best friends has a Hellcat that runs 9.8s that he drives to work everyday. Im sure a few on the forum can match and even beat that but is it a daily driver?? technology has just got amazing and its inevitable that it continues in this direction. After I'm done with my 87 MCSS build with a N/A 6.0 and $25K later I'm modestly hoping for low 12s/high 11 sec 1/4 mile times. So just for S**Ts and giggles.... if you were to build a G body hellcat eater what route would you go??? how much engine, boost, and or nitrous will it take? what power train would sustain this power? what chassis upgrades would you make? rear end gear? what suspension and tires upgrades to put it to the ground?? the more details the better. lol. lets have some fun with this.........
Yeah, but you can't use these 80's things as examples, for God's sake disco was popular back then as well. I think everyone at Dodge was drinking from Love Canal and it made them wacky back then. Thankfully we cleaned up that I
First car I learned to drive was an 80s challenger 5sp white with maroon int, when I was 10. Then the Oldman stepped it up an let me drive the 72 blazer 6inch lift 44" super swampers dana44 front and 60 out back bigblock with zoomies coming out the hood😊😊 after that it was over chevy fan for life💪💪💪When you look at these two stunning examples below, the "heritage" argument goes right out the window. Both of the new versions have become increasingly refined and attractive since their reintroduction in the mid-2000s.
Rare Rides: A 1980 Dodge Challenger, Ever-galant
Dark automotive times meant the Dodge Challenger had to return in a very different form that before. But was that such a bad thing?www.thetruthaboutcars.com
Dodge Charger (1981) - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
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